Top G oss! FIFI & DANNII FIGHTING OVER SHAYNNA’S HUSBAND! ASHLEY FACES UP TO RUMOURS
She’s used to her husband setting women’s pulses racing – but now Shaynna Blaze is being forced to go head-to-head with some of Melbourne’s hottest celebrities as she vies for his attention!
With the countdown to summer firmly on and the Melbourne Cup weeks away, Shaynna’s fitness trainer hubby Steve Vaughan is more in demand than ever – and The Block star has to get in line.
Just recently, the handsome workout guru was seen enjoying private moments with two of his biggest fans – Dannii Minogue and Fifi Box. After their one-onone workout sessions, the trainer escorted each woman to her car, even leaning in to give Dannii a tender kiss goodbye.
Both Dannii, 45, and Fifi, 40, have been reaping the rewards of their private workouts, showing off their hard-earned results on social media. “DISCO DANNII perfectly executing her TRX Mountain Climbers on the Powerplate in THE HUB...!” Steve proudly commented. Fifi shared a shot of herself and Dannii working out in his studio, joking that she’d soon find her “core, quad muscles and coordination” with Steve’s help.
While some might worry about their husband spending hours alone with beautiful women, Shaynna, 54, is secure in the knowledge that Steve is madly in love with her. The two married less than a year after meeting in a Melbourne bar, and are said to be stronger than ever.
And she can hardly blame other women for wanting to utilise his talents – after all, he helped her kickstart her body transformation and lose 5kg.
Ashley Judd would prefer no one discussed her appearance, but it was hard not to notice her altered visage when she stepped out last week.
Melbourne-based cosmetic doctor Paul Spano of Total Face Group, who has not treated Ashley, says it appears she may have had some tweaks. “Her smooth forehead is characteristic of... muscle relaxant cosmetic injections,” he says. “Even in the midst of a stunning smile, the crow’s feet area remains smooth.”
Ashley denied having surgery in 2012, and earlier this year she criticised plastic surgery speculation, calling it “incessant objectification”.